Here’s who is out for the Houston Texans in Saturday’s divisional round matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans have released their inactive players for the AFC divisional round of the playoffs.
The Chiefs kick off the Divisional round of the NFL Playoffs by hosting the Houston Texans, who earned their spot in Saturday’s game by beating the Los Angeles Chargers last wee
Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon and linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair both are active for Saturday's AFC divisional playoff game against the host Kansas City Chiefs. Mixon was limited in practice
Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon (28) celebrates with Nico Collins (12) and Diontae Johnson (82) after scoring a touchdown during the second half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025, in Houston. The Texans won 32-12.
The National Football League Inactive Report. HOUSTON TEXANS at KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — HOUSTON: RB J.J. Taylor, LB Devin White, DE Jerry Hughes, C/G Kendrick Green, G Nick Broeker, DT Kurt Hinish. KANSAS CITY: S Deon Bush, CB Keith Taylor, DE Joshua Uche, OL C.J. Hanson, OL Wanya Morris, T Ethan Driskell, DE Malik Herring.
The Chiefs look for their seventh consecutive AFC championship game appearance vs. the Texans on Saturday. Here's what to know about the game.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans have released their lists of inactive players ahead of their AFC Divisional round matchup. Here are the inactive players for the Chiefs: OT CJ Hanson OT Ethan
Cornerback Jaylen Watson is active as the Kansas City Chiefs’ quest for an unprecedented Super Bowl three-peat gets underway against the Houston Texans on Saturday in the AFC Divisional Round.
A disastrous debut from rookie left tackle Kingsley Suamataia led to second-year lineman Wanya Morris's move ... as Saturday's game against the Houston Texans is just around the corner.
C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans are looking to pull off one of the biggest upsets in recent NFL playoff history. Heading into Kansas City and knocking off the Chiefs on Saturday would be a ...
The defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs went 15-2 this season — but somehow that was considered underwhelming because so many of their wins were close, competitive and could have gone either way.